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  4. Huge Sum For Churchill’s Memoirs

    NEW YORK, May 15.—“Life” magazine and the “New York Times” announce that they have obtained the United States ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. Frosts On The Tablelands

    NSW Forecast: Scattered showers’ on the north coast, remainder fine; mild to warm day, cold night with some frosts on ...

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  7. Dual Democratic State Suggested For Palestine

    FLUSHING (New York), May 15.—The Soviet delegation, while reserving its final attitude until actual decisions on the future of Palestine were to be made, had come to the conclusion that the best and most just solution would be the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Mr. McGirr Re-Elected Premier

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Mr. J. J. McGirr was re-elected Premier unopposed when the Caucus met to select members of the new ...

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    Mr. Winston Churchill, who declared in an address at the Albert Hall, London, that Britain and France together must ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Regretted The Use of Atomic Bombs

    LONDON, May 15—Admiral Viscount Cunningham, receiving the honorary degree of Doctor of Law at the Leeds University, ...

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  11. PEACE IN THE PACIFIC : DR. DUHIG’S VIEWS

    CHICAGO, May 15.—“The pacific stands on a brink with Communism on one hand and a bright Future for democracy on the ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader : A Worth While Service.

    BERLIN, May 15.—Although German trade unions are strongly urging moderation, they are finding it increasingly difficult to restrain works councils in the Ruhr from strike action. Many works councils are under the influence of Communists, ...

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  13. Injured By Bomb In Army Cinema

    LONDON, May 15.—It was officially announced in Jerusalem that two British soldiers were injured when an anti-personnel ...

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  14. 20 BODIES RECOVERED FROM FILM FIRE

    ROME, May 15.—Twenty bodies have been recovered from the offices of the Minerva film company following a fire which gutted the building. Two heavy explosions followed the fire, which raged ...

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  16. French Appeal For Wheat

    PARIS, May 15.—An appeal to French farmers to “give up wheat to break the bread shortage” was made by ...

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  17. BEATING WITH KNOTTED CORD ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—At Paddington Court Mrs. Esme Elizabeth Morris said that her husband had forced her to strip naked and ...

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  18. THREE YOUTHS SENTENCED

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—A jury in the Rockhampton Supreme Court yesterday found three youths guilty of the manslaughter of a ...

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  19. GERMANY MUST BE BROUGHT INTO EUROPEAN CIRCLE

    LONDON, May 15—Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing a “United Europe” meeting at the Albert Hall, called for the immediate formation in Britain of an organisation to promote the cause of a United Europe. ...

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  20. COAL LOSS IN N.S.W. TO-DAY 26,000 TONS

    SYDNEY.—Thirteen mines on the northern coalfields’ and also six open cut mines are Idle again to-day as the result of the ...

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  22. Olympic Games For India Sought

    NEW DELHI, May 15. — The Maharajah of Patiala, president of the Indian Olympic Federations, decided to apply for the ...

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  23. EASY VICTORY FOR SIDWELL

    LONDON, May 15.—The Australian, Billy Sidwell, had an easy win in the Paddington lawn tennis tournament yesterday. He ...

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  24. Awaiting Cabinet’s Views On Plan For India

    LONDON, May 15.— The plan of procedure for the transfer of power to India to be submitted to Indian leaders by the Vicero oy, Lord Mountbatten, on June 2, has not yet been finalised, says Renter’s diplomatic correspondent. Further communications ...

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